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There are a wealth of resources out there geared towards serving the needs of toddlers, school age children, young adults, and senior citizens. But something's missing. Library users in their 20s and 30s constitute one of the most underserved populations for public libraries, and there's a scarcity of guidance on how to target them. Barbakoff's fun and practical programming book helps to fill that gap. A 2013 Library Journal Mover & Shaker who was also named one of Flavorwire's 10 of the Coolest Librarians Alive, she shows how to draw emerging adults to the library using a mixture of play and engagement and then keep them coming back for more. Packed with ideas that are real-world tested and approved, this guideexamines the unique needs and expectations of millennials, many of whom are already avid readers and have the potential to become a core part of the public library user base;presents easily adaptable programs that are fun for a variety of groups, from Bad Art Night and DIY Hot Cocoa Mix to Library Speed Dating and Homemade Spa Products ;features a range of events that move the library outside and into the community, such as hosting a book club in a bar, combining books and bikes, partnering with a commercial kitchen for a cookbook group, and a book-to-action program that uses book discussions as springboards to hands-on service projects;offers advice for garnering funding and support by showing how to connect programming to the library's fundamental values; andprovides tips for prep, setup, and teardown, plus pointers on marketing and outreach.



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